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In this article there are references to “sex act” and “sexual act.”

For the record, I totally disagree with those definitions as I firmly believe that they should be called what they are, RAPE!


40-years-old DAVID LEE (pictured) is facing charges after he was caught on CCTV “performing a sex act” on a defenseless seagull, reports The Mirror.


The incident happened on August 18, 2022, in an alleyway in Sunderland, Tyne and Wear, at 1:00 a.m. The Mirror reports that LEE “was caught pleasuring himself while kneeling over a helpless seagull in a bizarre sex act”, “while watching pornography on his mobile phone.”


METRO reports that on Tuesday, April 25, 2023, LEE, appeared at South Tyneside Magistrates’ Court where he admitted causing unnecessary suffering to the bird and “pleaded guilty to carrying out a sexual act involving a herring gull.”


In CCTV footage shown in court, LEE can be seen kneeling down with the helpless seagull between his legs in a narrow passageway near Gladstone Street. The sickening video goes on to show LEE “pulling his pants off and appearing to masturbate with the bird close to his groin area while watching pornography on his phone”, reports METRO. After raping the innocent seagull, LEE can be seen kicking his victim away and walking off.


Describing the video evidence seen in court, prosecutor Lesley Burgess said: “The second piece of footage sees the defendant chasing the same bird down the road. ‘In the third piece of footage, the defendant has a different bird in his hand. It is a smaller bird. ‘You see the defendant with the bird in his arms and he goes a short space down the road. It is clear from the CCTV footage that the defendant is masturbating. ‘The defendant places the bird close to his groin and in between his legs. He goes back to his phone and continues with the act.”


Northumbria Police arrested LEE after the incident at a nearby takeaway. LEE told officers that he had picked up the seagull because he thought the bird was injured and was searching on his cell phone for how to help. However upon examination of the device, police learned that LEE in fact searched for porn sites and not for a vet or the RSPCA (Royal Society for the Prevention of Cruelty to Animals).


Sunderland Echo reports that LEE “was originally charged with causing unnecessary suffering to a herring gull by placing his penis in its mouth, to which he had pleaded not guilty.”


In the United Kingdom, all wild birds including gulls, their eggs and nests are protected under the Wildlife and Countryside Act 1981.


At the hearing, LEE’s defense attorney, Annalisa Moscardini, said: “These are bizarre circumstances. He can’t explain his actions. Mr. Lee doesn’t recall the incident. There’s a history of mental health and some disorders.” She then told magistrates she is seeking a psychiatric report for LEE to be prepared ahead of sentencing.


According to The Mirror, Chairman of the Bench, Fay Gilbert, told LEE: “The wordbizarrehas been used on more than one occasion. ‘I have to say that, as experienced magistrates, it is one of the most unusual cases we have come across in the magistrates’ court. We do find this to be a deliberate or gratuitous attempt to cause suffering to an animal, or shall we say, a bird, and therefore we feel that a psychiatric report would be most appropriate in this case.”


Ms. Anna Malia, founder of North East Animal Rights - NEAR, was at the hearing this past Tuesday. Outside of the court she told Sutherland Echo: “It sends a clear message that animals are innocent and humans are not superior.”

She also added: “We want to send a message to those of you who think it is acceptable to hurt wildlifewe will find you and we will pursue you through the legal system, with all the publicity that may bring. All incidents of cruelty will be taken seriously and will not be tolerated. Whatever your opinion is on wildlife – in this case a red-listed protected species – our advice to you is leave them alone”.


LEE is scheduled to be sentenced on May 23, 2023.

Prosecutor Burgess said her office will ask for an order preventing LEE from “owning” animals.


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On the evening of Monday, April 10, 2023, Lancashire Police responded to a report about a man who was witnessed dragging a live seagull on Bispham Road in Blackpool.


A video posted on Twitter by user Mick Moore, shows the seagull with a rope around his/her tiny neck.


In an email, Police told me that responding officers arrested the suspect, a male in his 50, for being drunk and disorderly. The unnamed suspect was subsequently "de-arrested".

Police tell me that the incident is being investigated.


As for the Voiceless Victim, a member of the public took the seagull to a local veterinarian where he/she was euthanized.


The apparent cruelty towards the seagull bird has been slammed by the wildlife rescue Brambles Wildlife Rescue. In a Facebook post the organization said: “A number of people contacted us about the image and video circulating on social media of an extremely vile person dragging a seagull on a lead at Bispham Roundabout in Blackpool and in another location on the pavement. We have spoken with Lancashire Constabulary who are dealing with this and are aware of the identity and location of the person involved.”


The nonprofit was flooded with comments by people expressing concern for the bird to the extent that they advised: “Turning comments off now folks because [it’s] consuming our evening removing some moronic comments and blocking idiots with cotton wool for brains 😉”


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- Maryland, USA -


The Ocean City Police Department said that 64-years-old RICHARD LEE BORTZ JR. (pictured) is facing animal cruelty charges for viciously striking an innocent seagull who had to be euthanized as a result of injuries sustained to the joint area of his/her right wing.


Two witnesses saw BORTZ strike the bird flying by near the Fontainebleau Resort at 10100 Coastal Highway, Ocean City, and alerted the police.


Police said BORTZ used a 10-foot long PVC pole to savagely beat the seagull and then broke the bird's neck. The VOICELESS VICTIM inevitably hit the ground and at that point BORTZ picked him/her up and discarded him/her into a dumpster.


Responding officers found the seagull and called in Animal Control.

Responding ACO Wisnieski reached out to a bird rehabilitation facility, but sadly, due to the severity and nature of the injuries, the seagull had to be euthanized.


Police then spoke to witnesses.

As BORTZ started walking toward officers, witnesses identified him as the suspect.

According to official documents obtained by Voice For Us, when officers asked him about the incident, BORTZ claimed he did not know anything about what happened but said birds fly into dumpsters regularly.


A nearby surveillance camera recorded the incident and officers were able to view the footage.


According to police, the video shows BORTZ walking into a nearby building at approximately 8:45 a.m. and exiting with the PVC pipe, which was nearly three feet taller than BORTZ whose height is 5’8’’. The footage goes on to show a seagull flying into and out of camera view before being seen lying on the ground in a puddle. BORTZ then can be seen walking back into the building, returning the pipe, and walking back out.


OCPD Officer Patrick Schob arrested BORTZ, of Willards, on May 15, and charged him with one Felony count of aggravated animal cruelty and two Misdemeanor counts of animal cruelty. BORTZ was transported to the Ocean City Public Safety Building and was released on his own recognizance.

Online court records show BORTZ’s trial is scheduled to take place at Worcester District Court on June 24, 2022, at 09:00 a.m.


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